SAS Advanced Analytics and AI to power governance and resolve anomalies for VAHAN (Morth/NIC)
e-Transport Mission Mode Project (e Transport MMP), led by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) and implemented by the National Informatics Centre (NIC), has transformed transport administration in India by automating RTO operations nationwide. The initiative has enabled the creation of a consolidated national transport database, providing real-time access to vehicle and transport information. It has also supported the launch of several citizen-centric and trade-centric applications, contributing to the country's e-governance efforts under the Digital India Programme.
SAS, a global leader in Data and AI, is set to enhance India’s Vehicle Administration and Handling Application Network (VAHAN), by helping enhance the platform’s efficiency, reliability and service delivery through advanced analytics and AI.
The project will focus on strengthening anomaly detection, data management, harmonisation and quality across VAHAN’s large and diverse datasets. By enabling a unified view of vehicle and transport related data, the initiative aims to support faster decision-making, improve regulatory oversight and ultimately enhance the citizen experience on the portal.
As part of the engagement, SAS will help enable the identification and prioritisation of high impact issues through Vehicle Registration and Lifecycle Analytics and Enforcement Analytics. With data-driven insights, the solution seeks to help transport authorities better understand trends, proactively identify risks, and design more responsive and transparent services for citizens.
Noshin Kagalwalla, Vice President – Public Sector, APAC & Managing Director, SAS India, said, “Key platforms like VAHAN play a vital role in enabling efficient, transparent and citizen-centric services. By helping unify and analyse data across multiple touchpoints, this partnership can support better planning and stronger governance with trusted actionable insights.”
SAS with Vahan for MoRTH/NIC aims to build a scalable analytics foundation that supports the evolving needs of transport administration, while enabling evidence-based policymaking and improved service outcomes at a national level.
Disclaimer: The article has been produced on behalf of SAS Institute (India) Pvt Ltd by the Times Internet's Spotlight team.
The project will focus on strengthening anomaly detection, data management, harmonisation and quality across VAHAN’s large and diverse datasets. By enabling a unified view of vehicle and transport related data, the initiative aims to support faster decision-making, improve regulatory oversight and ultimately enhance the citizen experience on the portal.
As part of the engagement, SAS will help enable the identification and prioritisation of high impact issues through Vehicle Registration and Lifecycle Analytics and Enforcement Analytics. With data-driven insights, the solution seeks to help transport authorities better understand trends, proactively identify risks, and design more responsive and transparent services for citizens.
Noshin Kagalwalla, Vice President – Public Sector, APAC & Managing Director, SAS India, said, “Key platforms like VAHAN play a vital role in enabling efficient, transparent and citizen-centric services. By helping unify and analyse data across multiple touchpoints, this partnership can support better planning and stronger governance with trusted actionable insights.”
SAS with Vahan for MoRTH/NIC aims to build a scalable analytics foundation that supports the evolving needs of transport administration, while enabling evidence-based policymaking and improved service outcomes at a national level.
Disclaimer: The article has been produced on behalf of SAS Institute (India) Pvt Ltd by the Times Internet's Spotlight team.
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